- Indo-European root *swen(H) ('to sound, to sing').
Young swans are
known as
cygnets, from Old
French cigne or
cisne (diminutive
suffix et 'little'), from the...
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Scion iQ. A
rebadged variant was
marketed in
Europe as the
Aston Martin Cygnet (2011–2013).
Designed at the
Toyota European Design and
Development studio...
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Cygnet may
refer to
several ships :
Cygnet (barque) with
which George Strickland Kingston arrived in
South Australia in 1836 a
privateer ship captained...
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Cygnet (/sɪɡnət/) SIG-nət is a town in the Huon Valley,
south of Huonville, Tasmania. The
Indigenous people occupied a
large territory in
South East Tasmania...
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Cygnet Health Care is an
independent provider of
health and
social care
services for
young people and
adults with
mental health needs,
acquired brain injuries...
- Look up
cygnet or
cygnets in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cygnet is a
young swan.
Cygnet may also
refer to:
Cygnet Island, a
small islet in south-eastern...
- the name HMS
Cygnet, the name
given to a
young swan: HMS
Cygnet (1585) was a 3-gun pink
built in 1585 and
condemned in 1603. HMS
Cygnet (1643) was a 10-gun...
- The
Cygnet (or
Aerodrome #5) was an
extremely unorthodox early Canadian aircraft, with a wall-like "wing" made up of 3,393
tetrahedral cells. It was a...
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cygnets have a
leucistic gene.
Cygnets grow quickly,
reaching a size
close to
their adult size in
approximately three months after hatching.
Cygnets typically...
- Currently,
three products are sold:
Cygnet 22 (using special-ingredient
Manuka honey);
Cygnet Welsh Dry, and;
Cygnet Gin & Tonic.
Working closely with influential...